La 4ème Planète / The 4th Planet
"La 4ème Planète" ist ein animierter Retro-Zukunfts-Weltall-Spass und ein SciFi-Webserienspiel. Ein (mit etwas wenig Frames) toll animierter Kurzfilm(auszug) mit kreativen ...
Emojis from popular bands and musicians
The Brazilian artist Bruno Leo Ribeiro created a series of emojis in the form of beloved musicians and bands. Also included ...
A Brief History of Flash
(via CommitStrip)...
Thoughtful sayings with pictures: Facebook has a new gem
"Thoughtful sayings with pictures" is our new favorite page on Facebook. Now the colleagues are still small, but it will probably ...
Global cyber war in real time
Cyber attacks have become a popular and indispensable method, not only in areas such as secret service and economic espionage, potential...
Why data is not secure on the Internet
Therefore! Finally the only, logical reason... Why data in the cloud is not secure: pic.twitter.com/T6kdkZdYwf— Kaltfront (@kaltfront) June 6, 2015 ...
Pst, Edward Snowden tweeted
By the way, Edward Snowden has been tweeting since today. As is well known, his followers are monitored. In this case, this should also happen tomorrow morning at the latest...
Touch pianist: play the piano with just one button in the browser
Batuhan Bozkurt has developed Touchpianist, an entertaining browser game that allows you to play classic piano sounds with just one key on your computer...
Master of the Internet
Here's a recently unearthed advertisement from 1994 for a series of videotapes showing how to...
Japan's Disposal Workers: Net Cafe Refugees
Internet cafés around the world are no longer doing as well as they used to and that is no different in Japan. There ...
Things It People Never Say
The Hilarious Truth in IT...
Penised: Logos decorated with phallic symbols
On Penised.com, graphic artists pursue their urges and randomly upgrade logos. And by quite a bit. Also “penis” (hehe)...
The Robot Factory
Don't we love building robots? Tinybop's Robot Factory makes it possible to see on the iPhone whether the construction...
Emoji in real life
Before using an emoji, I sometimes try to make the face that I am with the set emoji ...
Lord of the Cable
Nice commercial for broadband internet in Lord of the Rings style ...
Tombstone of the future
(via Karl Toomey)...
Net neutrality kills!
Alexander Lehmann's video is about the fact that a free, fair and affordable internet is priceless. In his stylish animated video...
crossed guns
Great artwork by RRRFFF, found on deviantart...
Brain Twist Tumblr of the Day
The Tumblr Hexeosis regularly shows wonderfully playful GIFs that send you into a square tunnel...
Make a GIF out of every YouTube video
Friends, did you want to quickly turn a YouTube video into an animated GIF? Gif YouTube is a very...
The video sharing dilemma
(via Pig Knit Comics)...
What Facebook advertising would have looked like in 1995
Comedian Brent Weinbach imagined this TV commercial for Facebook based on an old AOL advertising spot ...
A Brief History of User Interface
Dave Wiskus has put together a nice review of the user interfaces...
How-Dude.me: How much dude are you?
Recently, Microsoft launched its web service that estimates people's gender and age based on photos. Very funny ...
Skellie, the skeleton with an Instagram account
Skellie, the skeleton, has an Instagram account and does what people with a tendency to egocentricity do on Instagram. Selfies...
Email in real life
If you openly express emails and place them in the real world as dialogues, you can clearly see how many...
Math app solves math homework
A Croatian entrepreneur has created a free app that uses character recognition software to solve mathematical equations in seconds...
What is a shit storm?
By now everyone should know what a shitstorm is about. If not, Thomas Nolde has...
Play Pac Man in Google Maps
Google built a little Easter egg for April 1st, which unfortunately will be available via normal Google Maps access after this date...
The story of emoticons
You might think that emoticons are a relatively new Internet phenomenon - but there is evidence that they existed as early as the 19th century...